Barry Gibb
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart følger brødrene Barry, Maurice og Robin Gibbs sin vei til suksess. Fra de tidlige årene i Australia til diskofeberen som fulgte Saturday Night Fever. Men Bee Gees var mer enn bare falsett. De var usedvanlig gode låtskrivere som skrev noen av de største låtene i sin generasjon.
The Story of the Bee Gees
The Bee Gees are a music super group featuring the extraordinary talents of three brothers, Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. Selling over 220 million records worldwide during their career the brothers became synonymous as a pop and disco act during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. This programme is packed full with memorable moments and through classic archive footage it tells their incredible story. Initially born on the Isle of Man to English parents the brothers then moved to Brisbane in Australia where they eventually went on to achieve their first chart success. Moving back to England in 1967 they went on to record some of the most recognizable songs of the era making them one of the best selling bands of all time. This programme features interviews with Barry, Robin and Maurice as well as being packed with performance footage of some of their greatest ever hits including Stayin Alive, Jive Talkin , Night Fever, How Deep is Your Love, Tragedy, You Should Be Dancing and Massachusetts amongst others. This is an incredible look at the life and times of one of the worlds first super groups, taking us on a journey from their roots to the pinnacle of their careers in the 1970s and 1980s. This is a must for all music fans!
Bee Gees - In Our Own Time
“In Our Own Time” is the compelling story of the Bee Gees career. From their roots in the North West of England, through their early career in Australia, their return to England and international breakthrough in the late sixties and then on to global superstardom with “Saturday Night Fever” and beyond. Alongside the success there is the heartache of the tragically early deaths of first their younger brother Andy and then later Maurice. The story is told “in their own words” through in depth new interviews with Barry and Robin Gibb and through extensive interviews with Maurice filmed shortly before his death in January 2003. These are lavishly illustrated by live performances, TV and film clips and home movies of their early days. “In Our Own Time” features clips of many of their greatest hits including: “You Should Be Dancing”, “New York Mining Disaster 1941”, “Massachusetts”, “Run To Me”, “Jive Talkin’”, “Stayin’ Alive”, “Night Fever”, “How Deep Is Your Love”, “Tragedy” and “You Win Again” and their collaborations such as “Guilty” with Barbara Streisand and “Immortality” with Celine Dion.
Bee Gees - In Our Own Time
“In Our Own Time” is the compelling story of the Bee Gees career. From their roots in the North West of England, through their early career in Australia, their return to England and international breakthrough in the late sixties and then on to global superstardom with “Saturday Night Fever” and beyond. Alongside the success there is the heartache of the tragically early deaths of first their younger brother Andy and then later Maurice. The story is told “in their own words” through in depth new interviews with Barry and Robin Gibb and through extensive interviews with Maurice filmed shortly before his death in January 2003. These are lavishly illustrated by live performances, TV and film clips and home movies of their early days. “In Our Own Time” features clips of many of their greatest hits including: “You Should Be Dancing”, “New York Mining Disaster 1941”, “Massachusetts”, “Run To Me”, “Jive Talkin’”, “Stayin’ Alive”, “Night Fever”, “How Deep Is Your Love”, “Tragedy” and “You Win Again” and their collaborations such as “Guilty” with Barbara Streisand and “Immortality” with Celine Dion.
Roy Orbison: In Dreams
In Dreams is a definitive 90-minute documentary that charts the entire grand trajectory of Roy Orbison's unrivaled career and includes in-depth interviews with Roy as well as many of his admirers.
Bee Gees: Everlasting Words
Through perseverance, hard work and creativity, these three brothers rose to the top of their profession. Writing all of their own hits, the harmonious family act became one of the world’s best-selling artists of all time, selling over more than 220 million records worldwide.Although commercially successful, their growth into a music powerhouse was not without tragedy.Their powerful songwriting, harmonious vocals and diverse song collection proved they were more than just disco hitmakers, they were one of music’s originators.As brothers, the Bee Gees remain as the most successful family act of all time. From folk balladry to the disco falsetto, this biographical documentary will take you on a journey through the decades as the Bee Gees transform their musical style, reinventing their image to become the poster boys of the disco movement.